(from the Algoma Record-Herald of Dec. 12, 1941, preserved in the online archives of the Algoma Public Library) Two County Pilots on Philippine Islands; Germany and Italy also Declare War Hostilities which upset the delicate...

(Algoma Record-Herald, Dec. 12, 1941) KEWAUNEE — Three short of the 37 men requested by selective service headquarters, 34 county men were sent notices the past week to travel by chartered bus next Tuesday for their physical...

(Algoma Record-Herald, Dec. 12, 1941) The United States is at war! If there had been any serious dissension or disunity among Americans, it was dissipated by the dastardly attack of the Japanese upon the outposts of the United...

(Algoma Record Herald, Dec. 19, 1941) KEWAUNEE — Kewaunee County’s first World War II fatality is Jospeh A. Muhofski, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muhofski, Kewaunee, who was killed in action with the U.S. fleet off Hawaii...